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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ] unisom natural nights. >>> mike, give us a sense of what the flooding is like, and clarify, if you will, because there were some reports about the boardwalk being impacted. >> there are reports -- now, i vbt been able to get close to the boardwalk, but the boardwalk partially collapsed here in atlantic city, and i have a special guest that's going to hopefull
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today,...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see wh criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. >>> we can happen on tuesday in wisconsin
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what i'm here to comment on as environment department head. we need to find a way of incentivize companies to participate in car sharing throughout the city. >> i also need to say before we as a city jump on and sign onto their bandwagon, make sure we're getting something out of it. so, you know, john what scoots' model s. i haven't talked to them about their outreach plan or anything like that and encourage them to come and speak to me about what they're thinking so that we can begin to develop a relationship there. but just not to pick on scoots, but you universally, the city, you guys are making these alliances with these companies and i'm not -- i'm uncomfortable with them. i don't think that they're entirely, again, like i said, serving the entire san francisco. as department head, it is our responsibility as city employees, not just department heads, to make sure we're providing something that is going to be good for all of san francisco, not again, a certain segment. thank you. >> yeah, i just wanted to thank mr. rifkin and ms. nuter of
what i'm here to comment on as environment department head. we need to find a way of incentivize companies to participate in car sharing throughout the city. >> i also need to say before we as a city jump on and sign onto their bandwagon, make sure we're getting something out of it. so, you know, john what scoots' model s. i haven't talked to them about their outreach plan or anything like that and encourage them to come and speak to me about what they're thinking so that we can begin to...
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there might be a number of people who will want to raise cash and maybe want to sell in this market environment as they try and rebuild? is that going to be a trend for a while, do you think? >> well, certainly the insurance companies are going to have to raise cash because they're going to have to pay out. we'll see all sorts of markets that may have stocks for sale. it is month end as well. i think you have some portfolio rebalancing. some mutual funds have their fiscal year happening. i think the market will certainly get tested to see if they're ready for it because it's month end and the need for people to raise money. if you look at the markets overseas, very strong day. i think there will be some bid underneath the u.s. mark as well. volume will be the real question. i think there will be a lot of pent-up demand to trade. there's a lot of ipos that were delayed. i think there were six that were supposed to come this week. over $3 billion of commercial mortgage-backed securities that were ready to come this week. i think it was a real pent-up amount of supply ready to hit the market. i th
there might be a number of people who will want to raise cash and maybe want to sell in this market environment as they try and rebuild? is that going to be a trend for a while, do you think? >> well, certainly the insurance companies are going to have to raise cash because they're going to have to pay out. we'll see all sorts of markets that may have stocks for sale. it is month end as well. i think you have some portfolio rebalancing. some mutual funds have their fiscal year happening....
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but they also talked about this still be a challenging environment. i want to point out, people think this is a housing play. the housing side's doing well. it's the commercial and health care side that isn't doing so well. i also was sort of intrigued with lowe's. not the retail company but the lowe's which owns cma financials and loets hotels. in a financial, they did well, the cma financial group which they are 90% of. they noted no casualty losses. the first thing that went through my mind is how ironic to say that today. then burger king. we've got the company rolling out this 4 cent a share quarterly dividend. kind of interesting. if you go through the conference call to see what they're saying. think about this. this is a company that's $2.6 billion in debt. they're looking really toward the cash flow they think they're going to have going forward as they shift from the -- as they sort of realign how they are today. they're basically going to shift into a company that is almost all franchise, which, by the way, gets you to the point of, will th
but they also talked about this still be a challenging environment. i want to point out, people think this is a housing play. the housing side's doing well. it's the commercial and health care side that isn't doing so well. i also was sort of intrigued with lowe's. not the retail company but the lowe's which owns cma financials and loets hotels. in a financial, they did well, the cma financial group which they are 90% of. they noted no casualty losses. the first thing that went through my mind...
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it is difficult to continue to work in this environment, but they are doing it. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: it is not easy. time to make you a little bit of money with our friend, charles payne. dagen: make it rain, baby, make it rain. charles: linked in. i think the stock should be so much higher. it is sort of being angered now by facebook. linkedin valuation, and i think we have a table of it, significantly higher than facebook. wait, wait, wait about facebook. however, if you look at execution, last time they reported they beat the street by 7%. the street is looking at 70% annual growth versus 23% for facebook. this is a company doing very well. 60% users outside of america. dagen: a huge hiring tool for a major corporation. it is not messy. i don't have to look at some pictures. charles: 5.3 billion professional searches. off a billion from last year. it is professional. it is clean. it is smart. it doesn't have all the other baggage. connell: charles completely ignores it. dagen: he was right. i do not post photos of my children and relatives carving pumpki
it is difficult to continue to work in this environment, but they are doing it. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: it is not easy. time to make you a little bit of money with our friend, charles payne. dagen: make it rain, baby, make it rain. charles: linked in. i think the stock should be so much higher. it is sort of being angered now by facebook. linkedin valuation, and i think we have a table of it, significantly higher than facebook. wait, wait, wait about facebook. however, if you...
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you have a curve environment, you'll have the aspect associated with the marketplace as well. i'd say in the next year or, so you'll start to see the rotation, where people will start looking to get more involved into the equity space. you'll have a true rotation as opposed to rotation and then flows come in and out of marketplaces. you'll see a true sector rotation, probably in a year. >> great to speak with you many thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> next, chesapeake energy, a company run by one of the nation's most controversial ceo's. and hurricane sandy's aftermath, how the hurricane is changing the oil trade. >>> fast money is just about a bull market. >> in the blank of an eye, everything changes. >> we're doing what we do for a living, and all together as a team, we all come at it from a different perspective. >> it's all about moving the odds in your favor. >> it's really what drives out the value of the show. >> i am fast money. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at
you have a curve environment, you'll have the aspect associated with the marketplace as well. i'd say in the next year or, so you'll start to see the rotation, where people will start looking to get more involved into the equity space. you'll have a true rotation as opposed to rotation and then flows come in and out of marketplaces. you'll see a true sector rotation, probably in a year. >> great to speak with you many thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> next, chesapeake...
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businesses in ohio understand that we are open for business and we are creating an economic environment where they can be successful. >> the president is here and said that ohio is one of those states that prove his economic policiless are working. how do you respond to the president if he makes those claims? >> i would say it is it just the opposite. they are hurting. we can gobetter if we had a real partner in washington who understood what it takes to create jobs. through our effort and initiative. we are reforming our regulations and at the same time the federal government is pushing more regulations and obamacare and the affect that is it going to have on government spending and more tax dollars spent on medicaid after it is it implement the impact it will center on ohio. >> i loved csi. common sense initiate itch. because it is it a name that is trendy, but i loved that we will assem pel the top business people and ask them. if you can set government policy to cause you to create jobs whampt is it going to be. and so what did they tell you specifically would help them create jobs
businesses in ohio understand that we are open for business and we are creating an economic environment where they can be successful. >> the president is here and said that ohio is one of those states that prove his economic policiless are working. how do you respond to the president if he makes those claims? >> i would say it is it just the opposite. they are hurting. we can gobetter if we had a real partner in washington who understood what it takes to create jobs. through our...
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and we have enough studies done to show our impact on the environment. i can share some of those with you if you'd like. but also our reduction of congestion, reduction of need for parking. supervisor wiener has some excellent legislation that is going to come up once it's done that will help expand access to parking, which is very, very much needed that will also help, quite frankly, build less parking and reduce congestion in the city. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon, eduardo [speaker not understood]. i own a smartcar that i use to get around in eureka valley. it is a good service that enables individual car owners to share the car when they're not using it, making money in the process, about $200 last month renting my car to a neighbor's friend, people living in the same block. get around provides the insurance and technology to make it very easy to share. and no ownership fees and cars that rent for as low as $3 an hour, 15 a day. the peer-to-peer model can operate in a variety of locations unlike fleet, traditional fleet-based mode
and we have enough studies done to show our impact on the environment. i can share some of those with you if you'd like. but also our reduction of congestion, reduction of need for parking. supervisor wiener has some excellent legislation that is going to come up once it's done that will help expand access to parking, which is very, very much needed that will also help, quite frankly, build less parking and reduce congestion in the city. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >>>...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today.
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this monday morning. look at futures ahead of what is going to be a closed market. s&p 500, dow and nasdaq all off. we'll find out of course whether the markets will open tomorrow. the expectation at the moment is they will not. as unleashes her wrath on the northeast today we're turning to home depot. on the "squawk" newsline is the hurricane command center captain. doug, with he appreciate you coming on the line with us this morning. tell us about the weekend going into this in terms of your plans and what your expectation is on the other side of the storm. >> absolutely. we've been in planning mo
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome...
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it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems with the tides. here on staten island. and i think that is what caught a lot of people off guard here on staten island was that we never thought something like this could happen. we do have many beautiful houses and beautiful community that is are on the coast lines of our island. and we never thought there would be a problem like this. and i think that caught a lot of people off guard. >> michael cusik thank you very much for joining us tonight. tomorrow night, msnbc will host a concert and telethon to raise money for the americ
it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems...
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it's a slow growth economic environment, a low interest rate environment. >> all right. we'll keep watching. thank you very much. good to talk with you. appreciate it. bill, over to you. >> about 35 minutes left in the trading session. slowly heading lower here. down 110 points on the dow jones industrial average. see how we do as we head toward the close. it's gasmageddon day three in new york and new jersey. could this be worse than the gas crisis of the 1970s? legendary energy investor boone pickens will join us next on that. >>> and there were also big lines in manhattan, but it's not for gasoline. it's for apple's new mini ipad. were they as big as the apple product launches of the past? we'll have that coming up later on the "closing bell." stay tuned. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on
it's a slow growth economic environment, a low interest rate environment. >> all right. we'll keep watching. thank you very much. good to talk with you. appreciate it. bill, over to you. >> about 35 minutes left in the trading session. slowly heading lower here. down 110 points on the dow jones industrial average. see how we do as we head toward the close. it's gasmageddon day three in new york and new jersey. could this be worse than the gas crisis of the 1970s? legendary energy...
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>> many economists have done research to show that when there's an environment that is actually attractive for businesses and tax rates are lower, when you broaden the base and lower the rate, that you actually make an environment for business that encourages them to actually put heads on the payroll. add jobs. >> i would like to say mitt romney is not broadening the base. he's simply lowering the rate. what it really is giving back to people in hopes it will trickle down. what the congressional research said and what the republicans have pushed back on is it didn't work. the george bush administration is seven years of empirical evidence that that does not work as an economic program. >> do you think, andy, this latest jobs number changes the trajectory of the election on tuesday? >> i think it just firms up people's understanding and the consumer confidence number, i think, is really important as well. things are getting better, slower than we want. we need to do more. i do think it firms up people's belief we can have four more years. >> probably up until hurricane sandy, you know, it w
>> many economists have done research to show that when there's an environment that is actually attractive for businesses and tax rates are lower, when you broaden the base and lower the rate, that you actually make an environment for business that encourages them to actually put heads on the payroll. add jobs. >> i would like to say mitt romney is not broadening the base. he's simply lowering the rate. what it really is giving back to people in hopes it will trickle down. what the...
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it is a constant question, how are we going to survive in this new environment. publishing, and allow the bookstores are in precarious positions. it is something we think about all the time. there is now resting on our laurels, even if you been here almost 40 years. we are constantly trying to change and adapt and stay on top of things. adding e-books to our website. having a website that you can order any kind of books on. something we work on all the time. leon facebook. we bring in new products all the time. we have nonbook items that people really enjoyed. we definitely have to stay on top of things and make sure we are checking the next place we should be going and not just assuming that they will keep coming. it is very important to keep the bookstores because where you going to browse? book stores close, there is not going to be, you know, by stores going away to some extent, certainly for books. where are you going to brow,
it is a constant question, how are we going to survive in this new environment. publishing, and allow the bookstores are in precarious positions. it is something we think about all the time. there is now resting on our laurels, even if you been here almost 40 years. we are constantly trying to change and adapt and stay on top of things. adding e-books to our website. having a website that you can order any kind of books on. something we work on all the time. leon facebook. we bring in new...
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politically that's possible but short of that i don't know what romney could proactively do in this environment to erase that? >> it is a historic storm and historic race and a moment in history. a lot of history in one sentence. thank you to ari, lawrence, joy and steve. you can catch steve on "the cycle" at 3:00 p.m. and, of course, you can and must catch lawrence -- >> oh, no. we're not so sure about that. we may not have power in the building at 10:00 p.m. >> you'll do it by candlelight because you're a good soldier. >> all right. >> the news never stops. let them have the last word at 10:00 on msnbc. see you back at noon eastern, 9:00 pacific joined by richard, curt, and nicolas. until then find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. a lot going on this afternoon. over to you. >> thanks so much, alex. we are tracking hurricane sandy with live reports from up and down the east coast. widespread flooding already happening hours ahead of sandy's landfall. we'll check in with delaware governor jack markell and pennsylvania senator bob casey ahead and hear from bot
politically that's possible but short of that i don't know what romney could proactively do in this environment to erase that? >> it is a historic storm and historic race and a moment in history. a lot of history in one sentence. thank you to ari, lawrence, joy and steve. you can catch steve on "the cycle" at 3:00 p.m. and, of course, you can and must catch lawrence -- >> oh, no. we're not so sure about that. we may not have power in the building at 10:00 p.m. >>...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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will be running only because candidate romney has been very vocal about promoting a very tax friendly environment. and we'll definitely see a bump up in stocks. and he has promoted the idea of a fiscality fit future for the country. so you're probably going to have less government spending and 20% of the entire gdp rate is actually comprised of what the federal government spends, so if that shrinks, you'll have to find it somewhere else and if you're not seeing just organically from the economy, that could be good for stocks because the earns -- >> another hypothetical, if for some reason, the results, the outcome is delayeded, hey there,'s a hangup with balance, let's say, or there's a time for the electoral college. >> it will be awful. wall street hates uncertainty. and one thing we want on tuesday evening, we want to know who is going to be our next president. because if we're going through this whole thing of a recount like we did back in 2000, you get lawyers involved and you have to worry about everything else that wall street will suffer, you definitely see a selloff in the market. we def
will be running only because candidate romney has been very vocal about promoting a very tax friendly environment. and we'll definitely see a bump up in stocks. and he has promoted the idea of a fiscality fit future for the country. so you're probably going to have less government spending and 20% of the entire gdp rate is actually comprised of what the federal government spends, so if that shrinks, you'll have to find it somewhere else and if you're not seeing just organically from the...
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acting like a vacuum and helping to intensify the hurricane even though it is moving into a colder environment. it should start to transition to extra tropical sigh cyclone. it should pack winds of 80 to 90 miles an hour. we have the armored vehicle. we'll document it from appalachians. martha: appalachians talking about two to three feet of snow and blizzard position. where is your path, reed? where do you plan to put yourself as you drive into all this? >> we plan to start in southern new jersey and document the landfall. then we'll follow the storm inland into the appalachians. there could easily be two or three feet of snow and 60 mile-an-hour winds. that part of the storm can not be overlooked. people shouldn't take this lightly. it is definitely the real deal and something we haven't seen in a long time. martha: good luck to you, reed as you document this and everybody in the path. we wish everybody well. >> thank you. martha: read it. immer. bill: over the past six months i've been traveling across the country and especially the ohio battleground state talking to voters in several key c
acting like a vacuum and helping to intensify the hurricane even though it is moving into a colder environment. it should start to transition to extra tropical sigh cyclone. it should pack winds of 80 to 90 miles an hour. we have the armored vehicle. we'll document it from appalachians. martha: appalachians talking about two to three feet of snow and blizzard position. where is your path, reed? where do you plan to put yourself as you drive into all this? >> we plan to start in southern...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. back. martha: hurricane sandy now picking up speed as it comes closer to land. the radar showing the megastorm's immense size and its potential to affect some 50 million people. it is coming over some of the most highly populated area in the country. let's bring in rick nab, head of the national hurricane center. good to have you with us. >> good morning. martha: as you've been reporting it is gaining strength at this point. it is it doing anything you did not predict this time yesterday? >> generally speaking, no. we've been forecasting a category 1 hurricane to remain offshore and make this left-hand turn which it has been doing overnight and this morning. it is now getting to an area where waters will be colder, but gets the shot of energy to keep its intensity up. defight -- despite the fact it is making into a poestd tropical system it is not changing impacts and a large system. we'll have several life-threatening hazards and storm surge and heavy ra
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. back. martha: hurricane sandy now picking up speed as it comes closer to land. the radar showing the megastorm's immense size and its potential to affect some 50 million people. it is coming over some of the most highly populated area in the country. let's bring in rick nab, head of the national hurricane center. good to have you with us. >> good...
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as the new domain of war and yet, we realized that maybe one in 1000 people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. so what we are trying to do in the zero day series is to take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> host: mr. o'harrow if you look at cyberspace in the united states right now, how would you describe security overall? let's just describe maybe break-ins in the neighborhood. >> guest: in the spirit of explanatory mission we have to can't really talk about cyberspace and the united states. a computer user in washington d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder-to-shoulder with a computer worker in beijing or in moscow. there there is literally milliseconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought
the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as the new domain of war and yet, we realized that maybe one in 1000 people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. so what we are trying to do in the zero day series is to take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, and so maybe start the...
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those are the two highest, california and new york, and california forget about trejigger the whole environment out there. >> and you're sort after critic of government. how do you feel that government handled the situation? >> now, funny you should say that because i was thinking about that as i was watching governor christie and while people may not always agree with his politics or even agree with his over the top style, i mean, he is the human being in whose hands the law has reposed the authority to make these very difficult decisions and he is making them. and he does have the assets and the resources with which to save human lives and he's using those assets and resources. and in this age we have given to the government the power that once belonged to family and neighborhoods and communities, either we live closer together and we're so big and we're so reliant on government that this is the way we do it today. and i think that chris christie is doing about as good a job as a human being can possibly do and if you look the at him, looks like he hasn't slept in the last 48 hours, but feel
those are the two highest, california and new york, and california forget about trejigger the whole environment out there. >> and you're sort after critic of government. how do you feel that government handled the situation? >> now, funny you should say that because i was thinking about that as i was watching governor christie and while people may not always agree with his politics or even agree with his over the top style, i mean, he is the human being in whose hands the law has...
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quarter, earnings are going to be critical but revenue is going to be extremely critical in an economic environment that's grindsi grinding upward. >> kevin, what about you? i know you're growing increasingly pessimistic about the impact of the fiscal cliff. what else is becoming a drag in terms of uncertainty on in economy and the market? >> i think right now markets are too complacent about the fiscal cliff. a lot of people assume things are going to get worked out. once again, the congress will find a way to compromise and move forward on resolving the deficit problem. my feeling now is that it's not likely to be that simple. it's more likely to spill over into january. when that happens, we'll have a greater degree of uncertainty, not less. it may take longer to work this out than many people expect. indeed, president obama in an interview last week, mentioned that he thinks there will be a solution, a grand bargain, sometime in the first six months of 2013. six months. that's a long time to get this it problem straightened out. >> yeah, so, i mean, if we do get an agreement in six months, does
quarter, earnings are going to be critical but revenue is going to be extremely critical in an economic environment that's grindsi grinding upward. >> kevin, what about you? i know you're growing increasingly pessimistic about the impact of the fiscal cliff. what else is becoming a drag in terms of uncertainty on in economy and the market? >> i think right now markets are too complacent about the fiscal cliff. a lot of people assume things are going to get worked out. once again,...
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remember the environment that we're in. it is all about investor confidence. even if they felt like that the backup systems would most likely work, there was no one running any of these organizations that believed on sunday night with 100% certainty when they turned those machines on they would be working. remember what investors have gone through over the last year. they've gone through the bad ipos, you remember facebook's trading debacle. if simple investors can tolerate -- if you bought at&t stock and it went up and down, you'd be comfortable with that. the exchange you trade on, if that doesn't work that's when investors pick up the pennies and put them under their mattress. it was so important for the nyse and nasdaq to know they could ensure complete confidence in investors. it's a challenging two days having the market shut down, but for one of the first times in history, whether we talk to bank ceos or the heads, it's been about put money second and safety first. tomorrow is very important to have these exchanges open. why? because it's month end. for
remember the environment that we're in. it is all about investor confidence. even if they felt like that the backup systems would most likely work, there was no one running any of these organizations that believed on sunday night with 100% certainty when they turned those machines on they would be working. remember what investors have gone through over the last year. they've gone through the bad ipos, you remember facebook's trading debacle. if simple investors can tolerate -- if you bought...
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. >> we come to a difficult environment. they are a great fans. they are almost as goods as ours. they are great fans and they make it difficult. we've done a really good job. a lot of times you're coming, there's awkward weather conversation. taking to the game plan? >> fired to the chargers. first quarter, edwards richardson, avoids some san diego defenders. 46 yards. and late 4th quarter. san diego down 7-6. and up and full. that's good news to san diego, loses in the afc west. aren't those the ugliest uniform you've seen. ben roth listberger scrambling. pittsburgh over washington. roth listberger threw for three touchdowns. one yard scored to will johnson. and they approved to 4-3. 30 miles an hour gusts to philadelphia. eagles, falcons game. falcons matt ryan to drew davis in the back of the end zone. davis gets both feet down. 2nd quarter, 14-7 falcons. lions connects to julio jones. beats -- and that's the 63-yard touchdown. falcons win 30-17. they are still unbeatenned at 7- 0. the nascar for you, dale earn hart, jr., down to martin dale. and later, jimmy johnson wrecked a
. >> we come to a difficult environment. they are a great fans. they are almost as goods as ours. they are great fans and they make it difficult. we've done a really good job. a lot of times you're coming, there's awkward weather conversation. taking to the game plan? >> fired to the chargers. first quarter, edwards richardson, avoids some san diego defenders. 46 yards. and late 4th quarter. san diego down 7-6. and up and full. that's good news to san diego, loses in the afc west....
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>> the environment of people and machines and networks as new domain of war, and yet we realize that maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and the depth of the vulnerabilities. and so what we're trying to do in the zero days series is to take pieces of itand elain theundamentals and the platonic ia is that everybody from my mom and dad t congress, um, and peop around the country can undstand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways for us to defend cyberspace better. >> hos wel if look at cyberace the united states rinow, how wouldou debe surityverall? much as we would deribe, maybe, crime or break-ins in a neighborhood? >> guest: well in the spirit of the explanatory mission we have, you can't really talk about cyberspace in the united states. a computer user in washington, d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder to shoulder with a computer user in beijing or in moscow. there's literally no seconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought i'd point that out. as for the security,
>> the environment of people and machines and networks as new domain of war, and yet we realize that maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and the depth of the vulnerabilities. and so what we're trying to do in the zero days series is to take pieces of itand elain theundamentals and the platonic ia is that everybody from my mom and dad t congress, um, and peop around the country can undstand and so maybe start the process of coming up with...
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but it won't go unnoticed as chuck says in this media environment. >> let's look at what governor christie of new jersey had to say today on the "today" show and on "morning joe." >> i was on the phoned a might nid again with the president personally. he's expedited the declaration of new jersey as a disaster area. the president has been outstanding in this. the president has been all over this and deserves great credit. i have been on the phone with him yesterday personally three times. he gave me his number at the white house and told me to call him if i needed anything and he absolutely needs it. it's been very good working with the president and his administration. >> he also responded with annoyance after a fox news personality asked him an overtly political question about mitt romney. let's take a listen. >> is there any possibility that governor romney may go to new jersey to tour some of the damage with you? >> i have no idea nor am i the least bit concerned or interested. >> right. >> i have a job to do here in new jersey. i have got 2.4 million people out of power. i have got dev
but it won't go unnoticed as chuck says in this media environment. >> let's look at what governor christie of new jersey had to say today on the "today" show and on "morning joe." >> i was on the phoned a might nid again with the president personally. he's expedited the declaration of new jersey as a disaster area. the president has been outstanding in this. the president has been all over this and deserves great credit. i have been on the phone with him...
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voluntarily surrendered its license after inspectors found what they say were significant issues with the environment in which medications were being compounded. officials didn't release details but did say patients had been receiving intravenous medications at the pharmacy violating state law. the action follows last week's decision to revoke the license of the new england town putting center, the plant at the center of the ongoing meningitis outbreak. >> women who kick the smoking habit live longer. british researchers who followed more than a million women report life expectancy was dramatically improved among those who quit smoking compared with women who continued to smoke. all the women who stopped smoking around age 50 remained significantly higher risk of death, compared with women who never smoked, the risk was still lower than among current smokers. deaths from lung cancer were also reduced markedly and women who quit smoking. >> lunch break is next. we're making homemade caramel apples with the vanilla bean sea salt caramel. all of these recipes that the variations of vanilla. >> we talked
voluntarily surrendered its license after inspectors found what they say were significant issues with the environment in which medications were being compounded. officials didn't release details but did say patients had been receiving intravenous medications at the pharmacy violating state law. the action follows last week's decision to revoke the license of the new england town putting center, the plant at the center of the ongoing meningitis outbreak. >> women who kick the smoking habit...
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and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have been in the last 10 years. so i know that we can be organized. in order for us to take advantage and maximize the use of every organization that we have. you can do several different missions and that doesn't mean we have to go through every mission, it just means that we have to prioritize and organize ourselves in a way to keep the broader view of these missions to on one hand it drives the interrelationship and the elements. on the other hand, it also doesn't give you the basics of what you are looking. you are right, every unit can do everything. how do you
and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have...
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>> it's also the regulatory environment. the barclays particularly in this country, a whole focus on bank management pay and so on. so clearly they're trying to respond to that regulatory and social push for lower pay to bank management. so with all of this in mind, if they can control costs, they can refocus business on either higher margin business or better quality business, at some point will be profitable. >> it broaden out to the market in general, you point out that, yes, earnings have been relatively in line with the paths. beating estimates like two-third of the time, but falling short on the revenue side. it doesn't necessarily point to a stronger market longer term. >> to me the early season in the u.s. has been poor. share negative for the first time in three years year on year. and revenue growth will be one of the key metrics to look at in the current environment. if nominal terms these countries cannot generate growth, what ask z. it mean for the global economy. >> 63% of cash flow is going to buy backs. what
>> it's also the regulatory environment. the barclays particularly in this country, a whole focus on bank management pay and so on. so clearly they're trying to respond to that regulatory and social push for lower pay to bank management. so with all of this in mind, if they can control costs, they can refocus business on either higher margin business or better quality business, at some point will be profitable. >> it broaden out to the market in general, you point out that, yes,...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial secon) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free informational dvd and brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric cacan do for you. lyric fromhonak. life is on. >> three years ago, three years ago, president obama said this about the economy. >> if i don't have this done in three years, then there is he' going to be a one term proposition. stuart: he's since changed that. now he says he needs more time. here is the president from green bay yesterday. >> we've made real progress these past four years. but wisconsin, we know our work is not done yet. as long as there's a single american who wants a job, but can't find one, our work isn't done. s
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial secon) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free...
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that is their job to create an environment for a better job environment. >> voters are looking for people to offer hope for reducing unemployment and the state. is everything that you would do in washington to that? >> the tax policy for the u.s. -- there is no reason why good tax policy at the federal level in combination with getting dollars here would help bring jobs back to this district. i do not see anything wrong with that. >> is it futile to expect a congressman to be able to increase and women's in his home state other than your efforts to bring home the federal bacon? the grants? >> part of the work of congress is to work with the delegation to bring resources. we have brought over $100 million, working together to bring federal money. there are things we can do. i serve on the small-business community in the house. we have to focus on issues like access to capital for small business. we have to continue with regulatory reform. i have put forth an important engine to called making america, a set of bills to rebuild profiling manufacturing, american manufacturing, and tax breaks
that is their job to create an environment for a better job environment. >> voters are looking for people to offer hope for reducing unemployment and the state. is everything that you would do in washington to that? >> the tax policy for the u.s. -- there is no reason why good tax policy at the federal level in combination with getting dollars here would help bring jobs back to this district. i do not see anything wrong with that. >> is it futile to expect a congressman to be...
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is a joint intergovernmental multinational environment. it is inter-agency participation. it's an environment that might require some combined maneuvers but also has a touch of terrorism, criminality, opportunists. to complex battlefield that one minute might require some level of combat operations in the next minute might require leaders to adapt and understand the social economic conditions they are operating in and out of the integrate inter-agency multinational, multinational actors in a very small area? that is important for us so we are now training toward that end adjusting that as we go forward. that will be important in informing us what are the capabilities we need and what are the modernization programs we need as we go forward? we also in my mind provide something that the other services can but we have had a lot of recent experience and that is providing jdf capable headquarters. and we have been able -- with completely over the last 10 or 12 years to play gtf force, the center of jt's so what we want to do is build capabilities that allow us to have joint tas
is a joint intergovernmental multinational environment. it is inter-agency participation. it's an environment that might require some combined maneuvers but also has a touch of terrorism, criminality, opportunists. to complex battlefield that one minute might require some level of combat operations in the next minute might require leaders to adapt and understand the social economic conditions they are operating in and out of the integrate inter-agency multinational, multinational actors in a...
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to activate oink texan up rolls a bunch of -- text and up rolls a bunch of of people within the kick environment who you may or may not know and you can start a chat. >> reporter: another app is called snap chat take a picture send it to a friend who has 10 seconds to view it before it disappears. >> snap was released the press called it the sexting app because there would be no record of photos sent. >> reporter: pictures don't necessarily disappear, they say the company warns users it is not able to guarantee messages will be delighted -- deleted in all instances users can capture a photo before it vanishes by taking a screen shot. >> some use it to take funny photos and stu but i know some others use it for sending inappropriate or sexual photos. >> reporter: i-finance any trends high in the app store, -- i-funny trends high in the app store, it can be used as a creative tool that parents -- parents be warned. >> on the flip side open source environment so the kids are exposed to a lot of an humor they may or may not be ready for. >> reporter: most teens entertain themselves by flipping throu
to activate oink texan up rolls a bunch of -- text and up rolls a bunch of of people within the kick environment who you may or may not know and you can start a chat. >> reporter: another app is called snap chat take a picture send it to a friend who has 10 seconds to view it before it disappears. >> snap was released the press called it the sexting app because there would be no record of photos sent. >> reporter: pictures don't necessarily disappear, they say the company...